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1 Executive Compensation Index th Avenue NE, Suite 100 Redmond, WA October 2014
2 About the Index The ERI Executive Compensation Index is a quarterly report that measures trends in executive compensation using analysis of the companies included in the Russell 3000 index. The Russell 3000 is comprised of 3000 publicly traded U.S. firms that collectively represent roughly 98% of the investable equity market in the United States. The ERI Executive Compensation Index specifically highlights compensation for three executive positions: Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Chief Financial Officer This report will also discuss the fluid landscape for the benchmark and analysis of executive compensation packages. Analysis of public company disclosures will drive this discussion.
3 Company-Level Data Median revenue for the Russell 3000 increased 6.6% from 2012 to The median revenue for companies in the index was just over $787 million in From 2008 to 2009, median annual revenue dropped more than 12% for this group. Since 2009, median revenue is up more than 25%. Roughly 70% of companies in the index saw positive revenue growth in 2013, while 38% increased revenue by at least 10% over Figure 1 illustrates the 2013 Russell 3000 by industry sector. Financial services and technology companies were the most prevalent, collectively representing 32% of the index. Industrial manufacturers and cyclical consumer goods providers each represent 15%. To analyze executive pay, the Russell 3000 companies were divided into three groups by the most recent market capitalization. The market cap groups were defined as follows: Small Cap less than $750 million (1,093 companies) Medium Cap between $750 million and $4 billion (1,086 companies) Large Cap greater than $4 billion (820 companies)
4 Chief Executive Officer Table 1 shows the median total direct compensation for Russell 3000 Chief Executive Officers in Total direct includes salary, annual cash incentive, and the grant-date value of stock and option awards in a fiscal year. This measure of annual compensation remained flat for the small cap group, but increased by 12% and 6% respectively for medium and large cap companies. Figure 2 displays median values for the four components of total direct compensation. It also shows values for two other traditional summary compensation table elements. Pension refers to above-market earnings in, or direct payouts to, non-qualified or deferred compensation plans. Other refers to executive benefits and perquisites (e.g., use of the company aircraft) that are not included in one of the other categories.
5 CEO Salary CEO salaries increased across the board in The small and medium market cap groups saw roughly 6% salary increases, while the large group median salary increased 2%. The median salary for the top executives at small cap companies was just under $500,000. Large cap CEOs earned base salaries roughly twice that of small caps on average. CEO Annual Cash Incentive Annual cash incentives generally increased from 2012 levels. In both 2012 and 2013, roughly 34% of CEOs received cash incentives of at least $1 million. These types of payouts typically fall into one of three categories. They can be based on individual or company performance in a reactive way, in which case the compensation committees make a somewhat subjective decision regarding payout amounts at the end of given period. They can also be proactive, where specific plan targets and performance goals, set at the beginning of a period, determine payout amounts. Lastly, they may not be based on performance at all. Examples of non-performance cash include sign-on and retention bonuses, and cash bonuses resulting from a merger agreement. Executive compensation packages often include annual cash incentives with components in more than one of these categories. When this is the case, the proactive piece is reported separately. This report refers to target-based and objective-driven cash incentives as performance cash and all other cash incentives as discretionary bonuses. Figure 3 lays out the percentage of CEOs receiving these types of bonuses since Discretionary bonuses and performance cash payouts were equally likely in CEO pay packages in In 2013, only 1 in 5 CEO packages included discretionary annual cash, while 70% included payouts pursuant to objective predetermined performance achievement.
6 Figure 4 illustrates CEO payouts from performance-based annual cash incentive plans in Of those CEOs that earned performance cash in 2013, 74% received payouts that were at least 75% of the predetermined plan target. More than one third of performance cash payouts were 25% or more above target. More than 70% of Russell 3000 companies reported using more than one performance measure in determining performance cash payouts in The most common plan designs included between two and five metrics. Naturally, most plan designs included measures of earnings growth and returns to shareholders, but non-financial goals were reported in about 10% of cases. Where the outcomes could be measured objectively, things like workplace safety and customer satisfaction also affected executive cash incentives. Many companies use a weighted approach, assigning more weight to those performance goals that are considered more important to overall company success. CEO Equity Compensation Median CEO stock and option grants increased in 2013 for all public company sizes. The full-value stock awards rose by more, however, continuing the recent trend of stock appreciation grants becoming less popular in favor of restricted stock awards or restricted stock units. Figure 5 summarizes how the mix of CEO total direct compensation has changed since Full-value stock awards have risen from 17% to more than one third of the total value of CEO pay packages. Through the volatile years following the 2008 recession, fixed cash base salary was easily the largest component. More recently, however, more investor attention to pay-for-performance along with an improving economy has led to the increased importance of equity and variable cash.
7 Chief Operating Officer Table 2 shows the median total direct compensation for Russell 3000 Chief Operating Officers in Median total direct compensation increased more than 16% for medium cap COOs in Large cap COOs saw a 4% increase over 2012, and small cap COOs saw a 2.5% decrease.
8 Figure 6 displays median values for the four components of total direct compensation, as well as medians for the Pension and Other columns defined in the CEO section of this report. A story similar to that of public CEOs can be told for top operating officers. Large cap COOs earned about twice the salary and annual cash incentive and received a higher percentage of their total compensation via equity rather than cash. Chief Financial Officer Table 3 shows the median total direct compensation for Russell 3000 Chief Financial Officers in Large cap CFOs saw the largest total direct increase over 2012 at just over 9%. Medium cap and small cap CFOs saw yearly increases to total direct of 8% and 2% respectively.
9 Figure 7 displays median values for the four components of total direct compensation, as well as median values for the Pension and Other columns defined in the CEO section of this report. Again, large company CFOs tend to earn a majority of their pay in the form of equity awards, while CFOs at smaller companies earn a higher percentage of cash. Supplemental Information Say on Pay Shareholder support for executive pay packages is measured by mandatory but non-binding shareholder votes for or against pay practices in general. The vast majority of companies passed this vote in 2013, with more than 70% achieving at 90% acceptance.
10 Peer Group Analysis One of the inputs that public companies generally use in designing executive pay programs is benchmark comparison data based on a list of peers. In 2013, the typical comparison group included between 12 and 20 companies based on similar industries, company sizes, or both. Companies sometimes report comparison groups of up to 40 peers. Stock Ownership Guidelines Many companies report stock ownership guidelines as one of the methods used to align executive compensation with short-term and long-term business objectives. These guidelines are often measured in comparison to the executive s salary. As an example, Apple CEO Timothy Cook was required to maintain common stock ownership of at least ten times his base salary in As of the end of 2013, Cook s maintained the stock equivalent of about 35 times his base salary. Using this measure of stock ownership, Russell 3000 CEOs had the highest median employer equity stake at just over 18 times base salary at the end of The median Chief Operating Officer maintained 8 times his/her base salary in employer stock, and the median Chief Financial Officer maintained a level 6.2 times higher. Please Matt Skrinjar at [email protected] with questions or comments. The ERI Executive Compensation Index October 2014 ERI Economic Research Institute th Ave NE, Suite 100 Redmond, WA (800) [email protected]
11 ABOUT ERI ECONOMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE ERI Economic Research Institute has been trusted for decades to provide compensation survey data. We compile the most robust salary survey, costof-living, executive compensation, and job competency data available. Thousands of corporate subscribers, including the majority of the Fortune 500, rely on ERI analytics to streamline the compensation planning process, develop compensation packages that attract and retain top performers, and provide defensible data that holds up during litigation and audit.
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